4 CASTLEGAR NEMS, Thursday, May 28, 1959 Kinnaird Korner Castlegar Happenings Mr, L. V, Campbell, Burton Campbell and Regina Campbell left today for Kamloops where ‘they will attend the funeral of Mrs. Campbell's father, Mr. Ivo Arduini who passed away Wed Castlegar, Kinnaird Deer Park THE CASTLEGAR | NEWS SOCIAL NOTES Maire Hostetter — 7181 Mrs, Kaufman — 3227 Mrs, Johnson — 5165 Mrs, Willlamson Mrs, Warkentin MAY. 28, 1959 neslay. Mrs. Campbell is already in. Kamloops, couver, botsford, and Margaret Clair, of Vancouver, all student nurses Mr, and Mrs, Walter Classen] at ,St. Paul's hospital in Van- returned recently from a holiday| couver, have been guests of Miss trip to Spokane, Seattle and Van.| Regina Campbell for- the past few days at the home of her par Catherine Chatwin of Port! ents; Mr. and Mrs, L, .V. Camp- Alvernie, Anita Ainsworth of Ab-| bell. George Vlanich leaves formerly of Kinnaird and now Sunday’ for Vancouver. there he will go to Vernon army, camp for special army duty. Weekend guests at the hom of Mr, and Mrs. R, DeFoe were| the latter's brother and sister-in. law Mr. and Mrs, W. Brown*of| North Surrey who were accom panied by their friends Mr. and Mrs, G. Young and Mrs, A. Deb ble. The group “were enroute to A DISTINGUISHED WHISKY Another notable achievement in 1883 was the creatl Pisds Whisky, Seagram’ ’a “83"", Generations of favour and bouquet of this fine whisky. Seagtams Regina, Sask. Mrs. M. N. Ford {s a patient in the Castlegar and” District Hospital, Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Devitt spent 4 -the weekend at Slocan City and New Denver. Mr, J. J. Moore of Edmonton was a business visitor here for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. T. Edmondson) and famlly of Montrose visited briefly at the Castle Bar Ranch on Sunday. Rev, and Mrs, Pratt and fam ily returned Tuesday from Van couver Where they attended the United Church Conference which| was held all last week.” Returning from Vancouver where they attended the Joint} Grand Sessions of the Knights| of Pythias and the Pythian Sis ters were Mr. and Mrs. Vic Sor ensen, Mrs, L. Grunerud, Mrs, W Nixon an Mrs. O. H. Proud. Mrs Grunerud is District Deputy] Grand Chief, Mrs, Nixon 1s. Most! Excellent Chief of Kootenay Temple No. 37 and Mr. Sorensen! attended as a delegate for the! Electrical Contracting & Twin Rivers Lodge, Knight of Pythias. “Mrs, J. Gemmill, Mrs. R Gemmill and Mrs, Heten Gergely| ‘spent Wednesday In Nelson, Mr, and Mrs. Armand Berg) and family and Mr. and Mrs, Mell West enjoyed a fishing trip te Beaver Creek on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, W. Blackwell had as a weekend guest the lat- ter's sister Mrs. A, G. Reed of Trail. Flylng: Officer and Mrs. J R, Nixon left Monday for Port age La Prairie Manitoba, where they will spend the next few! months. In the absence of Rev. Pratt last Sunday, the Sunday School of the United Church conducted) the evening service, with super- intendent Mr. G. Hughes in charge. Both the Senior and Jun ior choirs were in attendance, and Mrs. McMaster's class read the Twenty-third Psalm. Mrs. G Anderson. told the story and Mr. Hugties gave the address. The Goodwill Circle of the| United Church met last week af, the home of Mrs. Les Davis Most of the evening was taken up with reading from the book The Upper Room with each mem ber reading part. Mrs. E. Kraft also read an Interesting article on a trip through the Kootenays,| and Mrs. O. MeNiel read from| the United Church Observer. The booster prize of the evening was| won by a visitor Mrs. M. Smith ‘The hostess was assisted in serv-| ing dainty refreshments by Mrs Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Bonderoff for a few days this week was Miss Hanna Antifeauv of Grand Forks. Mrs. Alex Gray and daugh-| ter Sheryl accompanied Mr. and Mrs, W. Moit of Trail on a trip| to Penticton carly last week. Mrs. J. M.* Dougan = spent} Thursday to Sunday at the home of her father, Mr. J, H, Gardner in Nakusp. Mr. Gardner's sister, Miss Joan T. Gardner, 82, had arrived éarller by plane from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, enjoying a visit with relatives in the Koo tenays. Mr. and Mrs, Jim. Melrose fare home from Vancouver, hav ing spent some time at the coast to attend the wedding of their son Ronnie. | Mr. and Mrs, George Izatt! and son Kerry Duncan of Van- couver are visiting Mrs, Izatt’s ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kul: cheski, Kerry Duncan was christ Surveying Office up a land surveying office in Castlegar, ing office at 105 Main St. Park has set. up 8 land survey. A Slocan Park man has set] Cheveldave’ is married and has Alex Cheveldave of Slecan! veying and drafting. two daughters, He attended the Calgary Institute of Technology for two years where he took sur COMING . PHYLLIS PHILLIS PRESENTS Pupils of Kinnaird and Castlegar ; INCA DANCE RECITAL Tomorrow night ot 8:15 p.m. Ki e d Fl alee [5 & ‘| Adults - 50¢ Rd Students -35c | Children - 50¢ ened Sunday Nisy 17 at a cere mony in the United ‘Church. ‘Mrs. Ann Swedish is a guest vat the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Westerlund. She has been visit- ing relatives in Trail: and will return tq the coast Friday. Miss Patricia Logan of Ham- ilton, Ontario, has returned home by plane’ after a short visit at) the C. D, Harvey home in Kin naird, Robson Socials Mr, and Mrs. Pete J, Chev- eldave of Robson attended the convocation exercises of the Un: iversity: of Alberta at Edmonton May 20, when their son Joseph recelved the Doctor of Dental the ceremonies were Mr. and Mrs, Nick Stoochnoff and Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Oglow of C: Surgery degree. Also. attending|-. ee LEG BOSSE CASH AND SAVE JEWELLERS 10% Off All Cash Purchase: 16%, ois ‘All Cash Furchases ‘Over 3100 is Also’ Apoiies, On Lay-Aways Charge Angeunts Avcopted At Heguise Evicos Including. Nationally, Ravertized Morohan Shop With -Confidence At Your” ry Hi PHONE 2042 Select Your GRADUATION GIFT NOW! ds — Di 3,5: was never better and at prices to A very successful dance was held in the Community Hall Sat- jsuit every purse. pam PROJECTORS ae PHOTO FINISHING PETTITT PHOTOS NNN oy 21 the meeting. “Retarded “There {is lots more to bulld- ing a home for handicapped| children than mortar, bricks and lumber,” Lou Korody told a meet- ing of Silver Birch school mem-| bers last Thursday, Mr. Korody was speaking to a combination public meeting membership -meeting of Silver Birch on the proposed home for handicapped children o be built} at Creston. “The most important thing in the work we are doing is making these children happy,” Mr. Kor Attention ’ My office is now located upstairs at 1,75 Pine St.,: in the new Laudin Building. - J. M. MACBETH, C.G.A. Creston is Site For Home children can be just as happy as normal children.” ‘ Mr, Korody sald property for a home at, Creston has been pur- chased for $9,500 by the Koot-| enay Society for Children, * He said a survey In the Koot- enays is now being taken to sec how many persons would take advantage of such a home, The is also familles who have handicapped mebera to see how much money they could donate towards the bullding of the home, ‘ District Phones Now Number. 1,230 The latest issue of Telephone Talk lists the number of phones handled by the Castlegar. ex-| change as 1,230 as of March. 1, Figures for other Kootenay centres aré. Nakusp, 382; Kaslo, 261; New Denver, 271; Salmo 301; Trall, 6,044, and Nelson 4,367: BUILD HEPUTATION ~ Forget .to brag, about - you ancestors and concentrate on be ing an to brag about, HIGH WATER CONTEST IWANIS | . | ping off at PTA meetings ever “SHHS PTA to Carry On; Elect Partial .» The SHHS PTA will continue, to exist. At the group’s annual meeting Monday night just about a full slate of officers was elect ed to carry on the work of the PTA, Last week Mrs. D. Campbell, a member of the local PTA and a director of the Provincial PTA association, sald meeting will indicate whether ‘or ‘not this is the final meoting of the season or heied ‘final meet period.” a Manasnes has “been drop since the group was formed but Monday night 22 members show. ed up to elect a partial executive and a number of committee chat. man. ‘ With a student body of over 600, the PTA has a_ potential membership of 1,000. ‘We should be able to have at least 200,” said Mrs. Campbell. Actual member: ship in the PTA is under 50 with far less than that showing up at retings. At the meeting. Monday night, John Poluck was. elected’ presi- dent; ‘Immefiate.. past : president is Miss Carol Proudfoot and hon- orary president is -Wm. , Roy Brown, SHHS principal. No vice president was elect- ed but Darrell Anderson is to be acting’vice president until Sept- ember. Mrs. J. Poluck ‘is the new secretary and Mrs, i. Hackman is treasurer. Committee chairman. elected Banigan Christening - Celebrated at Robson Execifive Were Mra, G, Guldo,.ways and health and Mrs.’ RenMle Mit chell, historian, chairman has not yet been filled. ghip committee, a ANNOUNCING Dominion Royal Tires AQ oho SERVICE The position . of publicity Mrs Bert Martin of Robson, Miss Ada O'Brian of Castlegar and Mrs, P. J. Vaessen of Kin- naird will serve on the member Mrs. Campoell said the PTA hopes to gain many members from the new residents moving into the District and from the parents of local children who will be starting at the high school in September, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 28, 1959 Pay n Takit -—— PRICES GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY — BOLOGHA 25c Ib. ‘BOB’S| 1 FULLY COOKED HAM, ib, ........ 59¢ BOILING.BEEF, Ib., -............. 29€ COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE, Ib, ... 653 5 PIGNIG SHOULDER HAM, Ib., ...... 38¢ Appliatce Service - ‘W. Shay. ELECTRIC SERVICE CENTRE Box 397 Castlegar, B.C. Phone 4086 urday evening. The dance was sponsored by Mr, and Mrs, Philip Zaitsoff and the proceeds are for the Community Hall Building Fund. The three youngest children of Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Banigan of Robson were christened Sunday |; at a ceremony in .the Robson Memorial Church. ‘with Arch: ‘deacon B. A, Resker officiating. Miki John has as his god parents Mr. and Mrs, R. 'T, Wald- je, Robson, and Mr. J, H. Knight, ‘Trail. Godparents for Tracy Mar garet are Mrs, J. Bainbridge, Robson, Jeffery H. Banigan, Rob- son; and Mrs. J. H, Knight of Trail with Mrs. A.-White, Rob son, as’ proxy’:for:Mrs, Knight Qguring the ceremony. , Mrs...A Berry, Harrop, Mr. S, J. Fisher, Rossland, and Mrs. Cc. Lundgren, formerly of Castle. gar and now living in Edmonton, are. : godparents of. Shelly Jean with Mrs, Fisher acting aS proxy for roe Lundgren. / f Priced From sc Up What Will the Columbis River DO this Year? PREVIOUS YEAR'S FERRY READING 1948 peak at 35.91 feet, June 11 e 1956 peak at 32.39 feet, June 7 . 1957 peak at 26.75 feet, Mey; 2 1958 peak at 28.50 feet, J TODAYS READING IS 19.35" re OF EIGHT A.M. Four Teachers Resign Monday Registration of grade one ” . pupils starting school in Sept FOR... eee ce ees r ember will take place June 8 to! Attend the Soroptimist's} | 12, school board officlals announc-| Graduati Spring Tea, Twin Rivers Hall] |ed after Monday's regular meet 50 YD. NYLON CRINOLINES, | Saturdoy, June 6th. ing. Kiwanis Blood Donor Clinic PINK — WHITE — BLUE Priced at, ....... 65 25 = This i is not pub yed by the TLiquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. amet Young Liberals ‘Plan Barhecue Vic Mowbray and Brute Mac. Cabe reported to the regular meeting of the Castlegar Young Liberal A rt Monday night on the recent B.C. Liberal Lead ership Convention held in Yan: couver. They announced that the National Young Liberal Federa tion will meet in Ottawa, Sept 24, 25 and 26 and the B.C Young Liberals plan an October con «vention in Victoria. In a effort to raise funds for local activities and conven phries: High Schdol will be hela! sigca (crestor a besbeces sun June 1,. starting at 2 p.m. per early in: June. Cathy Pelle. Resignations of L, E. Lake ‘ inten, 'M. ‘Thorne smd. Miss fin volunteered to prepare the} your proparty! PM Hogben of the high. school staff have been announced, also = SO SMOOTH—SUCH FUN—SO QUICKLY DONE 2 that of ‘Mrs, A. Lakeman of Twin ae : 4 : a = Rivers Elenientary School, A . : = 3 | = = = = New appointments to the, A secs! : Building & high school are Miss A. Hayman » Supply Co, Ltd. BUILDING CONTRACTORS See 4 This us year Eheie is more snow than normal, and’ it’s been a cool spring.» : : , - Estimate the Peak and. win $100 Get Your Ticket From A Kiwanis Member . 3 Tickets For $1.00 SAPETY 8 DESIGN Proceeds For Kiwanis Charities : * hymns Te ping betes aaa KES? fete factory app the ceremony by Mr. J. ed recapping service. in ee es Helnridge. reer ee esing ‘A receptoin was held for the| For the best recapping in ee Eh baptismal party at the Banigan| { the Kootenays os Pomin- home with the following guests ay Royal tires drive i in to- || BERMEL; -QUTSIDE WHITE PAINE, ‘gal. $4.95 =i = E SERVIGE & TIRE SHOP : |= L ‘A seappraisal of s:hoot{Ronald Allison, May 24, a sorei[- DISCONTINUED COLORS OF OUTSIDE: TRIM IN =a Highway 3 - Phone 2371 ‘a roperty, ‘buildings, etc, will be = 5 7 i = ie Seeae hy Sune, The ls ea ciinual ee IVORY, RED, BROWN, One-third OFF reg. price! survey for insurance purposes. : P The board approved a re quest from the administrator of the Castlegar and District Hos pital to use the high schonl as a’ clearing base in case of emer seney 2 disaster, S. McKenzie, district sup of schools, routine reports to the hoard on staff and probationary teachers. for the has not been finalized as yet, and parents are advised to watch for an announcement on times and locations in the different at tendance areas.* The board also anounced that graduation exercises will take place on June 5 at 8 p.m These.ceremonies are open to the public and will be held in! the ‘high school. Awards day at Stanley Hum a9} See LONGER = 2 cans PREM = I can STEW “for 39 UNION BRAND BUTTER, Ib., . BALLET TISSUE, 4 rolls, .... FRESHIE, asst., 5 pkgs., ..... HESGAFE, 6 o2. jars, ea, ....... $127 = GRAPEFRUIT JUIGE, 48 o7,, ea., .... 29e = a TOMATO SOUP, 4 cans, .......... 48e KING-SIZE SURF,‘ea., ......... $1.23 TTS TELE CITY BREAD 2 loaves 29c. will be held in the Parish Hall on Monday, June 8th. Get your tickets now on the Kiwanis River Level contest. The Kinnaird Little Theatre sponsors a dance every Fri- day evening at 9:30 p.m. in Lthe Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall. Orchestra in attendance. BULLETIN BOARD Yes .... This space will be . provided free to clubs, lod- e ges, etc. to advertise meet- einai i aay Just phone your copy to the ay Mc LN NN OC SKIRT SPECIAL A FuBlic s SERVICE BY THE ELECTRI (PLAIN ONLY) .. $5.95 Turn your house Into a showplace with Monamel-X Outside Paint! Dazzling white or sparkting cofor—it’s yours for your dream home! Paint your home with MonamelX, the tough all-weather finish, Paint on glorlous sunshine color—years: of extra protection, hundreds of dollars of extra value on STRAPLESS BRAS, .......... $4.95 BASQUE, Doce ede weve eee $99B" New dresses arriving daily in cottons and printed silks. Mrs, G. Fay Davies, Thorslune. Miss Hayman and Miss MacAskill will be newcom ers to this country, coming from Mrs Scotland. Sam ‘Konikin of Cresent “valley Board members remarked|May 22, a'som accommodation in the district] HOODICOFF — To Mr. and May pose a problem this year Mrs, Fred Hoodicoff of Thrums, in new teachers to|May 22,,a daughter. ALLISON C SERVICE One serious lesson that lf ENTRE teaches us is that.one must be a comer, or you're a goner, Miss M. MacAskill and Miss E. Phone 3351 RUBBER BASE PAINT. STREAMLINE OR EXTERIOR SURFACES ON STUCCO, CONCRETE, BRICK, CEMENT BLOCKS, DRY WALL CONSTRUCTION — IN- SIDE OR.OUT GALLON, .#..- QUARTS, SKIRTS DRY CLEANED ONLY 59c _ _ FROM MAY (5th to MAY Sist TOMATOES 19¢ Ib. MILK, by the case, Pacific or Carnation, .;....... $6.99 BEEF ROUND STEAK, Ih, ....-.-2--sseeseees0s 696 WIENERS, Ist grade, Ih, ......--22-s-0eeeer ees 396 BLADE ROAST BEEF, blade removed, Iby se sees eee BBG DAD'S COOKIES, 2 BkES. « ce eeetetanccereneeece OBE “Trischuck’s ‘KINNAIRD, BLOOD DONOR CLINIC Monday, June 8 PARISH: HALL We CARROTS | ees On ‘and after June Ist my, office will be located in the -Laudin Building at 175 Pine St. Se gheo: Le biel cane vent SOS CRISP CUCUMBERS, Ib., ..... FANCY AVACADOES, 2 for SNO-BOY DATES, ea., CABBAGE, fresh, tb... Mitchell Supply | = : pees OUR DISTRICT AGENTS 2 Cost} Kinnaird Kinnaird Kinnaird Kinnaird LEITNER’S 7 LEWIS’ COFFEE BAR UPPER BENCH STORE TRISCHUCK’S GROCERY DUMONT STORE CRYSTAL LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS PHONE CASTLEGAR 4851 FOR PICK-UP AND DELIVERY = = = McGAULEY , and WETMORE Barristers & Solicitors 1:30. 70 4:30 AND 6:30 TO 9:30 epee Q pound bag, ..-. 2... sees 29¢ _..We. 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